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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2007

Synovial chondromatosis of four compartments of the knee: medial and lateral tibiofemoral spaces, patellofemoral joint and proximal tibiofibular joint

Murat Bozkurt; Mahmut Uğurlu; Metin Doğan; Nihat Tosun

A case of synovial chondromatosis of the proximal tibiofibular joint in addition to lateral and medial tibiofemoral spaces and patellofemoral joint has been presented.


Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica | 2012

The results of minimally invasive percutaneous plate osteosynthesis (MIPPO) in distal and diaphyseal tibial fractures

Mehmet Atıf Erol Aksekili; İsmail Çelik; Arslan Kağan Arslan; Tughan Kalkan; Mahmut Uğurlu

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate the time to union and complications in cases of tibial diaphysis and distal tibial fractures fixed with a minimally invasive percutaneous plate. METHODS Thirty-five patients (23 males, 12 females) were operated on using minimally invasive percutaneous plate osteosynthesis (MIPPO) principles for tibial diaphysis and distal tibial fractures. Twenty-eight were closed and seven were open fractures. After direct or indirect fracture reduction, the plate was advanced through a submuscular extraperiosteal tunnel through the distal incision without opening the fracture line. The plate was fixed with screws through the proximal and distal incisions. Clinical and radiological evaluations were made at four to six week intervals after surgery. Full weight-bearing was allowed after an average of 14.43 (range: 12 to 20) weeks and 15.39 (range: 8 to 32) weeks in open and closed fractures, respectively. Duration of the union and complications were analyzed. RESULTS The mean duration of the union was 20.7 (range: 16 to 28) weeks and 17.96 (range: 10 to 36) weeks in open and closed fractures, respectively. All cases showed union except one who had an implant failure. Necrosis at the wound developed in one case and infection in another. CONCLUSION MIPPO is an effective alternative treatment for tibial diaphysis and distal tibia fractures with low complication and high union rates.


Journal of Knee Surgery | 2016

Effect of Topical and Intravenously Applied Tranexamic Acid Compared to Control Group on Bleeding in Primary Unilateral Total Knee Arthroplasty

Mahmut Uğurlu; Mehmet Atıf Erol Aksekili; Ceyhun Çağlar; Kağan Yüksel; Ercan Şahin; Mesut Akyol

&NA; We aimed to answer the following three questions in this study: (1) Does tranexamic acid (TA) reduce the amount of bleeding in total knee arthroplasty (TKA)? (2) Does TA reduce requirement for blood transfusion? (3) Is there any difference on reliability and efficacy between topical and intravenous (IV) applications of TA? Patients were allocated into three groups randomly by a software program as topical, IV, and control group. TA was applied as 20 mg/kg to the IV group and as 3 g/100 mL saline to the topical group. The hemoglobin values were recorded preoperatively and postoperatively on the same day and on day 1 and day 2. Removal of the drain postoperatively and length of hospital stay, as well as any complications such as pulmonary embolism or deep venous thrombosis, were also noted. The study comprised 40 patients in the IV group, 42 in the topical group, and 41 in the control group. The drain output values were similar in the IV and topical groups (p = 0.161), while those of the control group were significantly higher than both the IV and topical groups (p < 0.001 and < 0.001). Transfusion was applied to 19.5% of cases in the control group, 4.8% in the topical group, and 5.1% of the IV group (χ2 = 6.522; p = 0.038). The results of the study showed that 20 mg/kg single‐dose IV bolus or 3 g topical TA application reduced blood loss and transfusion requirement without increasing the rate of thromboembolic complications in unilateral primary TKA.


Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery | 2008

Tibial Pilon Fracture Repair Using Ilizarov External Fixation, Capsuloligamentotaxis, and Early Rehabilitation of the Ankle

Murat Bozkurt; Durmuş Ali Öçgüder; Mahmut Uğurlu; Tughan Kalkan

Open surgical treatment of comminuted tibial pilon fractures is associated with substantial complications in many patients. Indirect reduction and stabilization of fractures by means of distraction using a circular external fixator can be a useful method of achieving satisfactory joint restoration, and employs the principles of closed reduction to realign disrupted bones and joint structures. In this report, we describe the case of a patient with a comminuted tibial pilon fracture treated by means of closed reduction and stabilization using a circular external fixator.


Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica | 2008

A case of ancient schwannoma of the great toe

Ali Ocguder; Mahmut Uğurlu; Osman Tecimel; Metin Doğan; Murat Bozkurt

Ancient schwannoma (degenerated neurilemmoma) is a rare form of schwannoma characterized by calcification and cystic degeneration. A 42-year-old male patient presented with a mass in the base of the left great toe, which had existed for eight years and undergone significant enlargement for the past six months. On physical examination, there was a mass, 3x2x2 cm in size, in the lateral aspect and base of the left great toe. Radiographic appearance of the feet was normal. The mass was removed by blunt dissection. No postoperative problems were seen. The histopathological diagnosis of the specimen was made as ancient schwannoma.


Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica | 2015

Immunohistochemical analysis of mechanoreceptors in transverse acetabular ligament and labrum: a prospective analysis of 35 cases.

Kasım Kılıçarslan; Aydan Kilicarslan; İsmail Demirkale; Mahmut Nedim Aytekin; Mehmet Atıf Erol Aksekili; Mahmut Uğurlu

OBJECTIVE The labrum and transverse acetabular ligament (TAL) are classically described as distinct anatomical structures with abundant mechanoreceptors and free nerve fibers. They deepen the joint and act as natural barriers against dislocation, thus providing additional stability. We hypothesized that severe coxarthrosis leads to elimination of labrum and TAL mechanoreceptors. This study evaluated the microscopic anatomy of the labrum and TAL and specifically investigated the neurological status of these structures. METHODS Labral and TAL specimens from 35 consecutive patients with coxarthrosis undergoing total hip arthroplasty were dissected into a total of 4 specimens per hip. Formaldehyde-fixed specimens were evaluated for the presence of mechanoreceptors and free nerve endings by neurofilament protein and S-100 protein immunohistochemistry and microscopy. RESULTS Mechanoreceptors were identified in the labral (2.3/high power field) but not TAL specimens, with a sharp delineation between the tissues. In contrast, both labrum and TAL showed good vascularity with abundant free nerve fibers within fibrous connective tissue (mean, 2.6 sensory fibers/ high power field vs 3.1/high power field, respectively). CONCLUSION This study demonstrated that the TAL lacks mechanoreceptors. However, TAL and labrum free nerve fibers suggest potential roles as hip pain generators.


Clinical Anatomy | 2015

The effect of the dimensions of the distal femur and proximal tibia joint surfaces on the development of knee osteoarthritis

Derya Işık; Çetin Işık; Nihal Apaydin; Yusuf Üstü; Mahmut Uğurlu; Murat Bozkurt

The aim of this study was to determine whether the dimensions of the distal femur and proximal tibia joint surfaces affect the etiology of knee osteoarthritis (OA). The study comprised the records of 1,324 patients who had been admitted to hospital with knee pain. Anterioposterior (AP) and lateral radiographs of the knee were taken. Using the Kellgren‐Lawrence Scale, the patient group comprised Stages 2, 3, and 4 radiographs and the controls comprised Stages 0 and 1 radiographs. Four lengths were measured for each patient in both groups: femur mediolateral (femur ML), tibia mediolateral (tibia ML), femur anteroposterior (femur AP), and tibia anteroposterior (tibia AP). Osteophytes were not included in the measurements in the patient group. All the measurements were repeated by two researchers at two different times. The groups were compared in terms of these measurements and the correlations between them. The mean femur ML length was significantly greater in the patient group than the control group (P = 0.032) and the mean femur AP length was significantly less (P = 0.037). In addition, the difference between the femur ML and AP lengths was significantly high in the patient group (P < 0.001). The difference between the tibia and femur ML lengths was significantly high in the patient group (P < 0.001) and the difference between the tibia and femur AP lengths was higher in the control group (P = 0.001). A longer femur ML and a shorter femur AP, together with a greater difference between these two lengths and a greater difference between the tibia ML and femur ML lengths, could be a risk factor for developing knee OA. More extensive anatomical and biomechanical studies in the future will enable these results to be corroborated. Clin. Anat. 28:672–677, 2015.


Journal of Arthroplasty | 2016

Toward the Turkish National Registry System: A Prevalence Study of Total Knee Arthroplasty in Turkey

Erman Ceyhan; Safa Gursoy; Mustafa Akkaya; Mahmut Uğurlu; Ismet Koksal; Murat Bozkurt

BACKGROUND The aim of this pilot study was to analyze the data obtained from a retrospective examination of the records of the existing reimbursement system and through the identification of gaps in the data to create a foundation for a reliable, descriptive national registry system for our country. METHODS The Social Security Institution Medical Messenger (MEDULA) records were scanned for the years 2010-2014, and the numbers of total knee arthroplasty applied for a diagnosis of gonarthrosis and the numbers of revision knee arthroplasty were recorded for the country in general. The patients were classified according to age, gender, and bilateral or unilateral surgery. The institution where the surgery was applied, the geographic region and the province were also recorded. RESULTS A total of 283,400 primary and 9900 revision knee arthroplasty operations were applied in Turkey between 2010 and 2014. Numbers were recorded for each year, and there was found to be an increase between years. For primary knee arthroplasty, the female:male ratio was 67 of 33, and surgery was applied most often between the ages of 60-69 years. Both types of surgery were determined to have been applied most often in second-stage state hospitals. Geographically, both types of surgery were applied most in the Marmara region, with the highest frequency of primary knee arthroplasty in Istanbul and the highest frequency of revision surgery in Ankara. CONCLUSIONS The data obtained from this study will contribute to the creation of the basis for a National Registry System and thereby define more scientific treatment approaches.


Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine | 2018

An evaluation of the effect on lower extremity fracture healing of collagen-based fusion material containing 2 different calcium phosphate salts: An experimental rat model

Atıf Aksekili; Yusuf Polat; Kaan Yüksel; Mehmet Asiltürk; Mahmut Uğurlu; Halil Kara; Evrim Öztürk Önder; Nihat Tosun

BACKGROUND Collagen-based synthetic bone grafts which contain tricalcium phosphate (TCP) and hydroxyapatite (HA), and collagen-based synthetic bone grafts containing only TCP have some advantages compared to autografts. Therefore, these grafts are frequently used to fill bone defects and pseudoarthrosis. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the clinical, radiological and histopathological effects of TCP-HA and TCP alone + Type-1 collagen in healing lower extremity fractures in a pseudoarthrosis model in rat femurs. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 36 female Wistar rats were randomly separated into 4 groups. Group 1 (n = 10) was the control group. A femur pseudoarthrosis model was created in Groups 2, 3 and 4. On the 90th day after the 1st surgery in Group 2 (n = 10), TCP-HA + Type-1 collagen was applied, in Group 3 (n = 10), TCP alone + type-1 collagen was applied, and in Group 4 (n = 6, the placebo group), saline solution was applied. Fixation was performed with an intramedullar pin. After 60 days and clinical and radiological scoring, all animals were sacrificed and a histopathological evaluation of the pseudoarthrosis areas was conducted. RESULTS In all the clinical, radiological and histopathological measurements used in the evaluations of the differences between the groups, a higher rate of union was determined in Group 2 (TCP-HA). No significant difference was determined between Group 3 and Group 4 in terms of union rates. CONCLUSIONS The clinical, radiological and histopathological results of this study showed that TCP alone was less effective than TCP-HA in the union of a femur pseudoarthrosis model in rats. The reason for this difference was considered to be hydroxyapatite (HA).


Tropical Doctor | 2017

Don’t miss it, it might be a hydatid cyst in the gluteus

Imran Hasanoglu; Mahmut Nedim Aytekin; Yetkin Agackiran; Mahmut Uğurlu; Rahmet Guner; Nihat Tosun

Hydatid cyst is one of the five most diagnosed zoonotic diseases in the Mediterranean region. However, intramuscular localisation is very rare. It is reported that muscular involvement constitutes 1–5.4% of all Echinococcus infections. Here we would like to report an unusual case of hydatid cyst in the gluteus muscle, which had been treated with both surgical and medical treatment.

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Metin Doğan

Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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Murat Bozkurt

Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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Nihat Tosun

Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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Arslan Kağan Arslan

Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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Osman Tecimel

Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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Vedat Biçici

Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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Kasım Kılıçarslan

Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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Kağan Yüksel

Yıldırım Beyazıt University

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